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@ from York Minster
Overture, The Hebrides Mendelssohn
(Played by the Bands)
Order of Service
Vestry Prayer and Organ Voluntary Versicles and Responses
Hymn, Jesus Christ is risen today
(E.H. 133; A. and M. 134)
Lesson, I Corinthians xii, 27, to xiii end
Hymn, 0 God of Bethel (E.H. 447 ;
S.P. 596) (tune Martyrdom)
Creed, Versicles, and Prayers
Anthem, This joyful Eastertide
(Cowley Carols)
Prayers
Hymn, The Lord will come and not be slow (E.H. 492 ; S.P. 658)
Address by the Very Rev. the Dean of YORK
BANDS
Ave Maria (Schubert)
Andante (The Seasons) (Glazunov) Hymn, City of God (E.H. 375 ;
S.P. 468)
Fanfare (Naylor)
National Anthem
Blessing
The bands taking part are those of the 15th/19th The King's Royal Hussars, and the 1st Bn. The King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli : Overture, Fra Diavolo (Auber)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart. : Nocturne (A Midsummer Night's Dream) (Mendelssohn) .
Jacques Dupont (pianoforte) and Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, conducted by F. Ruhlmann : Hungarian Fantasia (Liszt)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.: Overture, La scala di seta (The Silken Ladder) (Rossini)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Lawrence Collingwood : Triumphal March (Caractacus) (Elgar)

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Barbirolli
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Conducted By:
F. Ruhlmann
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Unknown:
La Scala Di Seta
Unknown:
Lawrence Collingwood

Arranged by Harold Lowe , in collaboration with Gordon McConnel and Gwen Williams
Hella Langdon (soprano)
Trefor Jones (tenor)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Harold Lowe
HELLA LANGDON , TREFOR JONES , AND
ORCHESTRA
Selection, The Merry Widow Lehdr

Contributors

Arranged By:
Harold Lowe
Unknown:
Gordon McConnel
Unknown:
Gwen Williams
Soprano:
Hella Langdon
Tenor:
Trefor Jones
Leader:
Tate Gilder
Conducted By:
Harold Lowe
Unknown:
Hella Langdon
Unknown:
Trefor Jones

(Baptist) from Bloomsbury Central Baptist
Church
Organ Voluntary
8.0 Order of Service
Hymn, Immortal, Invisible, God only wise (Rv. B.C.H. 38 ; S.P. 535)
Invocation and Lord's Prayer Lesson, Psalm xlvi
Prayers of Intercession
Hymn, Lord, Thy Word abideth
(Rv. B.C.H. 197 ; A. and M. 243)
Address' by the Rev. F. TOWNLEY
LORD, D.D.
Hymn, Thine for ever! God of love
(Rv. B.C.H. 229 ; A. and M. 280)
Prayers
Organist, Percy A. Hills

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. F. Townley
Organist:
Percy A. Hills

An appeal on behalf of The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home and Royal Savoy Association by the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, C.H., M.P.

The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home for Discharged Soldiers, now united with the Royal Savoy Association for the relief of paralysed sailors and soldiers at Gifford House, Worthing, does even more than give a happy permanent home to many men who have been under its care since the days of the war; it also gives a month's holiday with treatment to seriously disabled ex-Service men from all parts of the country who, owing to their grievous disabilities, are ineligible for convalescent homes.

There is no endowment fund, and the holiday scheme is supported entirely by voluntary contributions. It is therefore necessary for the Governors to raise £7,000 annually if they are to carry on this valuable work.
These men who gave everything for us all are still making the best of life from their wheel-chairs. With sufficient additional funds, no refusals would have to be sent to the many very deserving applications for holidays.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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